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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1927-04-15, Page 8. '', @­ I 1­,��11 ;, . , 1; - ��, , . 1. ". ­�,,, � ;� - , � ., : 11. , 1 : �� "i, �. . I , , ; � I " �q,P I I li , 111. .� I 11 I, -I I � " I , I ­�14, I 1. .. �, � . - . I I 11 I . � I . I I �, I r, , ` � , " I , " , , . � 1Z I � I . � I � , I . I DISTNCT MATTRAS _,� , .7�.,_­",��, �, �;. " ,�4 I ,� . , - ,; c�, _1 - , , ,-, - 1.11V�W; I'll, ".. , , , , .,� , . .", , - ,�,-, ,,; — , �. ,� , ��. , . "I .�� �-v -, � .­;�� I I � 1, WV,-', 'T "F., - - �; I . 1. , Y, f., " _�. ".p " � I?'.- I �_,�i��,,�,;11; '� ND SAUSAGESAT, � Chapman, Eleanor VIvans, uriol- 1��,�;*,­ , %�!-.J' W?,%"t,A4qNX , %; � J N1 -N;.�'i 4�WTUIVN 41, _ I , - .�, I., P I;; � �� �%`;%*, _or WOhepe�',-,d, `%" "i N.- �T� ,,�.4y,-"tf N ,,V�% F P., �; K.1.14*11 ..�!t�, X�� �-, � I 11%.,N � q, r � _'n i �­ 1, t ,�,� �0- " �7 1 , � . , I It ", "I . . ,�, - ,p'z',-" I . '. I , , $ �. "la �� 11 , tg� ,,',.I �4 Helen Law 11 . "'W., ;�,, Mll� I very ,. ! ,"W-34,�gW _MyO -,F Olaw . r. �,� , 1, 6�`N V;1 ", I " , - t" N - ,, _,i,",ppor to au ,,U.X�,,q . 'Aft Mia 11�145 V64% " I . � s -, 430";, ", I 10 4-r'. �:" - , �, � " , ,., A' 411 say, i, k ", 10 f" � ,,,�', . I I. . IV, T'g, IAR)��70)041,1� lf_""104 45 0 , 5"l .��, , 4t� � " iz. " � I�ABLH PRICAS � 11 , ,, � , ", , , . �, W ,_ " " 1, t."ta - Mlv � , - , , , 4i�w . . ,* I " . , §4 Room , , , , , , 0 .. ,� " -6 .1 T 1� . , I � 0 '&'�,�,,; ,,g:� Tho' Golf"o—A tournament has 4ppealitig and &ew since", Rott - '' Orp "_._­_se8,0=44"q1 - P 4 0 oys vemp -SM % I . vxr . V, . W. *0 . , . 1%� .. "''I" :� , . P, I '. V#�-�,, j " , ,�' - 4 ",;-, " � , , k 11 " ". MT �'M q014 V�` �k IMIXIAN,, - X _&#A,�.��,,, , . ,", W, 1, Q . . p*A-,14 an O_Aho Pg.�'. , " . :­ ._ - on. J,glni g , ­��-- , ., A.P., ,,��` r I- � I %;�� ',,v. -,*r , , V �!#,J 'Of'", @-%��O%`. too �1 .1111, ... � kz� M .�V,� a %,t �,( , , -� �- - gallon, $2.00 per wino g4l, % P0 i � 40 *� I: - " ,, � , �� lt�", !111M . " VWLE SYRUP—$2-av vl;k been arranged for Good Friday. ApriL from the audience. Miw - '. "" Suliwwthy �!� � fi wo j�'4 , r', , , � i T. 39 V, a �6 "l, "Imli", , -, _ " .'I outcas Portray . *100 71, `�­Z' th So -01, :, "W $, , � - - 9 11 94 . , I , " � ��, 1 15th, when Captain vs, Vice -Captain ley'as the 11 t" "Ma , Ot fade � w! , � �e , 114 �10; . 11, . ,,,n,, 1.� A 1� I � .", U- -1, ,�'Y­Au -ow W! u vrery �, W.�, � , .". ­­�'%,.'; g ,�, R .F � a 4,bo�towyk I . 4�­,,',,11P:, � s!*eR1_,'7,,C�4#,y _qj - I ,woeil, A. �bpev 11" " A� , . I , , ,, I . I ,, .,,�, '. � NA". _ . , . '. , �, , � T_Auother lot of .1 . ".�, Jr "''d, to tlo U1, the, .�r�6s"­P%Jnoeton, is. w a, e �, ,,'; "AW, . _�"'.r,i,_1111�. Bake.r$' will be played, commencing at 9.16 ed vividly the great d of the .".�ff,* lf���- 1, soApilwy bq,,wot 1004L�Jtov AR10 : AIRI:Cl i�i 11 ; . " I . , �, ,,, 01" WIM - ", , I I " I deal—a 20- package and a P -m. Prizw wiH be given for low widows of India and Miss Margaret -,-..,-,,v,,- � . I � . , - ,,, r. , � ' v. — - GeAi __��'_ W � " 11 � , I ,, . 00 M , .; -U Ir " I ,V� (Anlit , , " I I motte . ") R."ol''.' 4 ; . ; 11 .... �"". , , L' , , I � �`, I - .1 I " ` .", s� , ;` I , � " " f � . I ( I . , I , . � I both for ............ 20c wore after allowing for last year's McMillan, as a Bible woman, dispI .r of go 4wto - 6 ,� 4�40*1'* 'A 4u. 1"IqlP ,. . ay- , J'(J,"',� r .... Voly �Q ��Aro�� ties In,theBank of COMO � I . . (, 't . ge ds ,,, t1w..",­1 . � I , &tf i ' "U" . - I VA&- . � , ,_ I , . I , . , � , 0 . ,-ic I u . 1, t, , . , ON , V4 pro ,ag ;� 'r-" I , course .. I . , a or ,t � , .roll 01len 99 � I W.M. 9* � q im ,Oj#� -,- '§S'l?, SteinbQff is iM___ � '%,,,� � !- P I , 4,or t 0 T A with handicaps. As the is in good ed what the love of Christ can do to . ii , , . , , 1% � 1 _4'91" 1 41 A . '. 11 'T', V" WA me$ 41; I ... . �p ", .1 � �,,, .. " , �, I , i AS " t , ve,V4 , , �-, - - leam"A , "'." 1 i, - � ' � " .�, I . � ,n mou 11 4�.A�4:jtiq ,,��) -. 10 .-IT -­ , 1 4",6" S W a., on , 0. . � 4n. .%�4:�o - 1N,#f9V, �!A:# r_ L to !" g, .. � �, , .4 friends-r";M , her, recent opor I u, "" , f , " - thou, spent *0 . , I Np4,Wap , xv, 1 1 t�'!" , C Q .� �� , expected and you are requested to be Annie Hanna at the piano served very - L I 0104 lbwe 0 , "'S"'L' ' ' . . I ­ SHING condition, a large turnout of men is heal the soul as well as the body. Mifw �, Lpso. , to, IM V A �. & ,I ' 10 04 11 , , ,�� I _R ' i - 11--b4'pleasied I � ��`," I., com6..5(, .. . � JLJLJ - , �ox and- B'ex*e,-*o c 911, iii- "I" . I M t 10c, for .......... I 014rou"'. . I % " ,,, � I .. '. �. " ,� � Cal -:-�Xr. 4n& Xro�'Pat,v­�S ,% ,41, �-,, *_44' Qf,'�,,,w - : " " , . .� to- et -at- 11 I , wi 1,� �, I . _. - , 1, 4811; of the ST, f ng, .1, 9 , ho returiwd ' X�W# ",g,l ��;�V� � the B0 ;; E . . "; , � =16 I , . , , , 11, �' on hand for the draw at the hour efficiently as accompanist and I 11.1 I � 1� . . . I I , r, "' , , . I 6� . � 1, , �, ,4, I 4* W., _,:Olf .1 . , , , . I - - � I " ,0,:.�, . _� :r'*0 r cy , WED PEAS at 13c, 15c. 18c, 20C mentIoned. I -, -_ � . 1 8618" spent 810414 ''. . - ,, 0 ­ �, � ,� , k )�, �� rhey% I . . 11 � go'= taken, I � 'i, ,i - ;he MI�Sos 114A'0�'X , - _ ,� .� � ," - t , , . � , .1 -1 Su , " � for 69,04p*uox� , 11111;," , , , � ,* ,or � " I 'r ., M 0 o R_ . q# "k, ,,, - -10 , , 46UP441, V � � , 1�i. I musical part of the programme be, �4 OV, , �. -, . .1.1 I I.. . :" I _ I z'o , , , .;,,� , � . �im I _V4.'L W 1. , k , 'L 0 ,J,4*0A__1Costs are much higher but .00, tween the four acts of the pla � SO(".' � �,: I I � �yv� orwPn,_,4, iii oal:�Opfttlqn. '10 � y was """ I Ora at publisbox's , . 4­�� Al. - ,­ �. 1;1 , r 06q . I I ... I ' Egynolid the I 11 . 1, " I � -4_ - ,� " 11; 'K. . ; A ]IR9, - six 01 .1 . , � . -:01, � the , , wMal X"OUK - L-7—Thel Of Rei . -ispeft -� 41 ,:�. im ,,, . . wall, I �0,, � "', - . ��?;,�-.,,V -a have. a good one a 1 e,The Women's Mis- listened to very appreciatively, :, �� I I A , " 9r, C., W; 10 � 4'' 1 1 , -1 - I 1. . - ­� � , --*,— �A ' - Wivis h li we t - �� - L , 4 le. Leaf w� � . - ­ �._ ,pr1I moo �4# ,0441e, local,su - t �o, o ,f .�.- i . �`V�,­ t 25c .sionar- Soci-+- of E—i-ville Unit- followin- takino nart: ast Ar- ' I , ,4 ,�. ,,, , � wro 40 1 w, X I ,, 0 aU , ., , .; 1; . �,11� . - .1 9, '14er, -0 ), , , 1, . i'' : ,, ..�v I : . , � - , "I I � � �n - �, _. . . ,§!� I � �, �! " - A4U'FXLA;e; 4 Abs. r ........ 1 41. L � �� r ;::: ' .L 11 ,­. : 11 I i.$ 1. th, C womeA14 )J." a R. Rennie.,�-Mr. . m 11 I I . " �, � , �.;, ,-.'� pO, Ion- of K,�'. I p , . P;;:-;, eop ,, SAU4, QW ", � ed Church was held in the ,school thur Golding, violin solo with Miss - . nd- -ro ,. I . . ,,,�'; , ".." � � I 11. � , . , . APP1120 at 8 P M, in the Pms�by- was� also its-Sla. Aanalla - meeTlAg A Mrs Son* �bt � , � I - I . . IftTAREWs JELL -JELL , " , �� "'' 1-1-1. "44 to 4i'lwlh - - room on Wednesday, April 13tb, and Evelyn Golding as accompanist, ailso. , � - children and � -P - . ' - terian,', UTch. The Square bvie been -61' Hamilton, Wire Week end '' , � I! �, i:4Md1*7 L , "'. 4 for .................. 25,c was opened by the singing of a hymn, vocal solos by Mrs. Westcott and Miss " _ TV: nulob* 1 I . , . 0. V4�11, --1 ... fu"1111110i, . 6 .... - * - The treasure - I 'Fr. a Rn .. �. . � �:, � fottiiiiio'1n securing ttLe , serVqces of M mex6,q -ton � in"A -- , - �. - .� �.., � rp.' - , I followed by prayer by Mrs. W. D. Lillian Wankel and a duet behind the , ..,rPs r.pport, ,.the , e, of M nd . r PIL' �s$7 , I I .0. �. C 0 . 11 . , � _... . , � XLBENUP SOAP -A wonderful help, * A 'O k, Canada's leadivig In- was followed by a *ery coralproftens- __4Mrs, Irving Sutherland, 0 1 . I . . - - . I.. . , . .­ � I ' . . I ... 4�mw...._�_....­ I , ,,, I., �, McDonald. Mrs. W. McMillan gave scenes by Miss Grace Scarlett and Adiled to rve review o o?� 4ctivities , , I dian, bass f tho: 14691 i . . . . . . !� _1 ils(m, , " a S-in,l soap. It takes the place ,#. and entertainer. 1�, , a very interesting reading entitled, Mrs. Lane, all of which lent itself to ' , . , .Soupdi daughter of Mr. J. . I 1. . : I . , , 11,-b n V , 'Past year. -6f itovvil, yeceittly, under -went on pp- ' aS metal polish, scouring compound ,, this -,wi ,',.,* three reels of motio .ic- C � � .11 ach month di , . - . � DODLIm t, - I � I The Water Jar," also Mrs. W, D. a very enjoyable and profitable even �"Jctlng boys' work throukh- c i d' lfb - ' . - tures, d� p , This was prepare4_ by MPs. Fraiik erron. for ap en lei in that city. . I , aW hand soap- I I I . � ." I I .. gpa , 1. _The - 15ii . � ""' " Zjs_fp;!�'L - P' ,_ 25t McDonald a paper on "The Power of ing's entertainment. The ushers _'� -"' This Is th('big De�*eaux and tetAfflid In' , � 111ingla* An , �... ._­: . I P Out. . ft,ovince. �� t I ;.1ak i9s: Gkdys - d me I �",,�_ Car, ............ .......... 0., , - no"viiall % . I . pphew , Notes. � ' ' - - qua 's. wo � I , . : , , , ­ Prayer." There was a good attend- Misses Norma Habkirk, Beatrice Mer =1 11`1�- ' rth ever off ereA ' ' 6e�'- milisure -to the- interest , And--' zeal- of Torono., are spending'the holidays bh , 14 h''' " * ' " I , ner, Anna Edmunds and Evelyn fo Members t1le- , w�iliners at 1. e e C. re 1. � " .. .� , rt� ;" In a f6w dv�y� a . . , I - _ . year. 11 �-IMI[VE.-The beat rice that grows at 2 ance. T I ux . I � s'ji4 will ask you to buy a ticket. In is AoMii, of Mr. and Mrs, On't- id , ; , (j, 0 - shown by the variou at the'pareiptal were presenUd oia;Wd . . �k for 25, and another at 3 for 25c. Grieve and the doorkeepers, Misses y � T, 0. Shillinglaw � , e won � � their dobig efforts whI& resulted in ffiuch,a,cred-. .; in Tuckersmith .- ladies' first AZA-'sb�co Proprietor of Queen's Hotel For 50 Melon Ament and Ona Nicol in Theyare only a quarter, Arid iA ' Le Miss Marie X,rauskopf and Rose Mr. uniforms, also served very effirient- sp you-, llplp the Tuxis movement. on Itable showing, and thus enabled them Mrs. E. -Mahon nd Mr. Prank 11 - MACARONI and SPAGHETTI Years -On Tuesday, April 5th, . � i ' io., Of beVolt,'were here oil Wed - 2 pounds for .............. 25c Thomas Stephens celebrated his 50th ly. The net proceeds amounted to its wq, besides S to give a ready and generous response McConnell, reslleetiv4y. Consolatioil . -' to the many demands made upon 'them. nesday attending the :Ftmpilal of the of two'An anniversary as owner and manager of over $31. conceK . Remember the date, Xon- , late James LeMl5n."-Ars_Jdhn Strait. .4 a half dolli,rkmas won I�Y RAND CLEANER. --ZIP is said to _. I day, App These included parochial, diocesan, so- - - iti Miss CatheTine . Gormley. .TM gentle - be as good as the best, and ,oC the Queen's Hotel in Seaforth. Many - �11 25th; the place, Presbyter- -service, charity, educational, on, of Godericb, vh6 has' been vis ng , -_ ri - changes have taken place in the town ian,C,hi&vJi; the time, 8 p.m. cial with Mr. and , Mrs. P. M. Chesney men a p zes w e won by Eftod is only .................... and district in that time, but the .a. ­ , -0. . Western Missions, etc. That the !in- �for the past six weeb, returned to Olaeara, Logan, $0, and Mr. Mi0ba91 . I GLADIOLA BULBS n's Hotel through all the years For Sale -Two loads of bay. timothy and The Council. -The regular meeting portance and value of this orgainza- herhomb on Saturday. -Mr. and Mis. Downey, St. Columhan,, an ��\ 40c Quee Apply to George Hills, Egmundville. )f thp $Worth Council was held in tion in any parish is recognized, wa§ Howard Kerr, of Windsor, are spend, lkMp; Raymond Dillon, of Uibbo,rb* has steadily maintained its reputation edfaifa. , SEED POTATOES -Some choice In of being one of ,the best known and 3096xl L i26 I Chamber on Monday �sv_ noted by Father'Goetz in a short ad- ing the week end with relatives here. consolation, two and a half dollars. A-, , ish Cobblers and Early Eurekas at conducted commercial and family ho- Piano Tunt-.-Wbrk guaranteed. Priees ening with Mayor Golding in the chair " in which, also while commend- -;rhe Sumbine, Mission -Band in con. pleasant progressive euchre followelL nable. George B. Clark, Seaforth. Ont. � � ra tels in Western Ontario. Mr. Stephens re-"* gr,.,2 and all the members present. The re- ing past efforts, he encouraged a con- I Jr., Phone 245 ring 6. 80 rtection with First Presbyteriah church The winners were John McGrath ROGERS & SON SILVERWARE is is now in his 87th year, but still haIC LostL-Strayed from the promises of mr. s. port of Ahe Finance Committee was tinuance or if (possible, �m increase Of has be the follow- cf Hibbert, and -Edmund O'HeaTn, Jr., cregarded as the Standard of Excel- and hearty. Cudr.nore, West Goderich Street� on Su.nday, a ad,o*ed and the following accounts such, keeping ever in mind the motto Ing officers elected.- President,Sadie of Logan. The ladies' prize winners lence. Our coupons enable our Scotch Collie dog, black with white brrea&t. ordered paid: W,m. Gillespie, salary, of the League, "For God and Coun- McDonald; Secretary, Edna Smith; were Mrs. E. B. Tyers,_ bublin; Misq Tag No. 91. Finder notify owner. 3096xl cash customers to acquire a supply Special Easter Services -As will be House In London For Sale. -Red brick, 9 $60; J. A. Wilson, salary, $75; j. try." After a vote of thanks to the Treasurer, Edna Flett. The Band has Helen Kenny, Logan,-F-armers ard, of this guaranteed product quickly noted on page one of this issue, the rooms. modern in every way; best location; Knight, $P5; Best & Best, $13.50; D. retiring officers, and the roll call, the a membership -of 23 -Mrs. E. Umbach busy seeding. The land works up� and easily. choir of First Presbyterian Church, street cars; garage. A bargain. P. 0. Box I following were elected to carry on for ot Toronto, is spending Easter at the nicely. -Friends of Mr. Thos. Meladl_v . I composed of 30 voices, under the cap- 276, Seaforth. ,— _____ the coming year: Spiritual Adviser ' home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. are pleased to know that 'he is-PrO. IF. A Hutchison s able leadership of Mr. and Mrs M. Overland Antemobiles.-See the Whippet Rev. Father Goetz; President, Mrs H. Stewart. -Mrs. J. E. Keating and gressing favorably -at his 'Se,a1ortU " 'pro, Fours and Sixes, Overlands and Willy -Knight Duncan; Vice -Presidents, MTs. Jame. two children, are visiting at her home h,m,.-TW, �of Hibbert Townsh,o.boO R. Rennie, will give a fitting Sixes, all equipped with 4 -wheel brakes. One HOLIDAY SPECIAL Sr in Toronto -Miss Marthla Reid is vis- judges in the heavy ho ' , gramme of Easter music. This has door west of Aberhart'5 Drug Stom. vPhone Devereaux, Mrs. Wm. Devereaux, ., rse contesti 6 required months of careful practice 17. Elliott's Garage. G. C. BeJl, 0 erland . ecording Sec., Jting with frdends in Toronto. - Mr. were the lucky winners at the Sea- ____ and all lovers of sacred song should Dealer. 3094-tf CECIL B. DeMILLE'S Miss Alice'Daly; Corresponding See and Mrs. W. T. Laing, of Browns- forth Harse Show on Tuesday. Jaynes House and Lot For Sale --House with all Mi," vifte, are spending Easter litthe'llome attend these Services. The Oratoria, modern conveniences, one acre of I -and, situat- Mrs. A. Fortune; Treasurer, 9 of Mr. Laing's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson, aged 13, of Hibbert town- -/1C7,------ fog "Olivet to Calvary," will be sun- in ed in the Villtage of Walton. Apply to P. Loretto Faulkner. ship, scored 95, and Hugh McGrath 9 * B. Gardiner, Walton. 3092-tf 40 J. C. Laing -Invitations have been aged 15, scored 75 -points. Mr. Joh; 4-; fl,aep f h its entirety at the evening service and The Fuller Brush Co. has an opening for a TheVolga ent out by the Lion's Club for their Grath, south of Dublin, won see- �z 'd - ay night. -Mr. Mc L-asd Death of Mrs. James Hudson-Ailter s - wi�� will require over one hour to render. clean cut man with car in vicinity of Sea h Easter dance on Mond U�l � All are cordially invited to attend forth- Good pay, steady position, splendid an illness of eleven months, the dea� S. W. Archibald has been appointed end prize for roadster in harness. --4 training in salesmarahip. For interview, write of Mrs. James Hudson, of Egrnond- Eng-Ineer for Hibbert Township. Mrs. George Holland, Mrs. J. Flynn Choice Cut Flowers, Artistic Flor- these services. Dr. Larkin will preach 209 Royal Bank Bldg_ London. 3096xl al Designs, Wedding Bunches, Etc., an Easter sermon in the morning. Remnants. -8 tbs., $2; 5 lbs. cotton patches, Boatman ville, occurred at the home of her son, -0 and Mrs. Hugh Flynn motored to on short notice. _ .10 $1.60 ; 3 lbe. cretonne, silk or velvet pieces, Albert, Sou.h Main Street, on Satur- - BLYTH Stratford on Wednesday to spend the Express prepaid on all orders Minstrel Show. -The Lions Club $2 ; 2 tbs. sweater yarn, $2. A. McCreery, Successor to The Ten Commandments day, April 9th. Prior to her marriage Notet.-The regular monthly meet- day with friends -Mr. and Mrs. L" amounting to $5 and over. arid Bowling Club intend putting on Chatham, Ont. 3075-tf � Mrs. Hudson was Miss Jane Rogers, ing of the Women's Institute was Holland and children, of Windsor, will a Minstrel sbow early next month. Agents Wanted. -Agents, men and women, A Tremerdous Picture of Russia in of Newton -Robinson, Tecumsek town- held in Memorial Hall on Thursday, spend a month with their relatives �sell W�ho and Palco Gleaners. Every home, ' GEORGE STEWART The organization has been completed -ffic-, garwre, autoist your prospect.. G..d thO maelsAr�,m of revolt, romantic ship, where she -was born in the year XpAl 7th, with a good attendance. in and near the village. -Mr. and . . and practises are being held w"kly. ,,,,,n. Exclusive territory, P. A yet more than a romance; Melo- 18:58, being a daughter of the late The topics were "Franchise Act, by Mrs. Patrick Rowland will move, from Florist Lefebvre & Company, Dept. C., Alexandria, dramatic, yet more than mere melo- Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers, of Newton- Mrs. R. Richmond; "Getting Out the village to their farm in Logari There are very few towns that have ont 3096-1 Phone 105 Goderich the wealth of musical material that What time is it­--fFime you use Mr�. Sybilla drama; a hUman -tory of the love of Robinson. 'She -was married to James Neighborhood T,lent," Mrs. R. New- next week. -Urs. Rowlson, of Bay- Scaforth possesses and the success of Spahr'.� TonsilitL, for Head Cold,, Quinsy. a Princess mid a Plebian boatman de- Hudson, of Tuckersrr�ith, in the year combe; piano solo, Miss E. MiRs; field, who was injured on the High- r- 13ronchitis. Sore Throats and diseased Tonsij_ veloped agaiTist the super -dramatic of 1888 at which time she accompanied reading, Miss M. Pate. The roll call way last Saturday, is improving nice- - -- the undertaking is already assured. Good �.ult� guaranteed or money back, a country iii which over night serv- h,e, �usband to the township of Hib- The proceeds are to be used towards K�ting's Pharmacy; Hemphill's in Berwall was answered by "If I could have just ly. The liadyliad paid a visit to her building the new bowling green north 3096x1 ants became masters and masters bert, where they resided for five one more labor saving device, it sister, Mrs. Alex. DaHing, of Dublin, of the station on Main Street, and in Barber Shop At Brodhagen.-I have opened servants. years, moving to Egmondville in 1893, would be--'�-Mr. Cecil Gardiner, B. and was on her way -to visit another up-to-date barb r shop in the building 1 1119,, improvind and beautifying th formerly occupied be the Merchants Bank of Cecil DeMille Has Called It the where she spent the balance of her A student and Demonstrator of sister, Mrs. Gordon, of Stratford, Tinsm'th* e lot an life. Mrs. Hudson was a member of p� sics at Queen's University, King- when their car was struck by a Seb- - - next to it, and making the whole Canada. and kindlyy solicit your patronage. Greatest Picture He Has Ever Film- and y into a park that will be a beauty Ladies' hair cutting a specialty. William ed. the Eg-mondv-ille Presbyterian, ston, has been offered the position of ring-ville car. Two cars were goirg spot and a credit to any town. Riehl. later United Church, for many years. personal assistant to the renowned east and two west at the time of thio If the furDace needs ex- a - — For Sale. -Two wooden gates 5'xB��'j­: one NOW PLAYING While not actively engaged in church Professor Hulett, at Princeton Uni- mixup on the highway east of Mit- , White sewing machine. I Brantford refrig- - - work, her influence for good was felt pert overhaullIlg or the Barbara Kirkman Auxilia'ry. - The erator, quantity piping, I force pump, 2 wat.-r versity, N. J. Professor Hulett is cbell. Wrs. Rowlson was taken t* Barbara I�jrkman Auxiliary enter- tanks, one would make fine water tmuKh, With Matinek-si Friday and Saturday �y all who came in contact with her on, of the Most eminent men in Stratford hospital. The lady is do� plumbing goes w r o n g is wooden, lined with zalvanized iron; the . in her many acts of help and sym- America in the field of physics and ing nicely. tained the ladies of First Presbyter- other is cy-rid.rical gal,,anized iron: I Glad- First Saturday evening show to pathy to those in trouble or distress. . ian Church at a social given on Tues- stone buggy, would make fine light wagon. Phone 23 day evening at which there was a Apply at The Expositor Office. 3094-3 start at 7.15 p.in. sharp on account The funeral took place from the home — _____ _____ ----. - large and appreciative audience. The The Lacta.-The latest in Cream S,,,s,at,o,, of Extra D�ngth. of h-er son, to the Maitlandbank cem- guaranteed do work equal to or better ril 12th, services 117 programme was as follows: Opening than -any ssptuorator on the market at a great- Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday etery on Tuesday, Ap number, "O Canada"; solo by Mrs. M. ly reduced ,price. Handled solely by the being conducted by her pastors Rev. ele �Or_ - I Robt. Reid R. Rennie; two readings by Mrs. W. Cockshutt o. and their agents. Call and I Mr. McDonald, assisted by Rev. F.H. . . Xf� it befor buying. Also a full line of I B. McLean, of Egrnondville; "A Trip Marrndng imp�lements and Frost wire fencing. Gilda Gray Larkin, D.D., ,of Seaforth Presbyter- - Plumbing a n d Heating Abroad," by Miss G. G. Ross; piano Shop- -Goderich Street Ewt_ Neil Gillespie, ian church. Surviving her are her fi duet by Misses Rossie and Ella Flder- Ajzent. Seaforth. Phone 277W. 3092-tf with PERCY MARMONT husband, two sons, Albert, at home, I J Hou e For Sale. -For aale the residence on and William, Of Stratford, and two "Hats of Yesterday" by members o� �amessStreet, occupied by Mr. W. D. Bright. . I * occupying the chair. After the usual way nine years ago, but be is survived repast the members were treated to by a family of two sons, Arthur and P019 SALE -Fl" acm5v ON wd6 a most entertaining and instructive Fred, of New York, and one daughter tr= Beaftr&*, Z20delrn ho=e TOM lecture on "Bugs" by Lion Bisson- i ng in a rnia. Mr. WTight was buth old toflet, so" I vi C hfo *M=D. bwa; ette. Lion Bissonette's exposition of a cousJn of Mr. Charles WTight, of Ta=@, U& BpkndW the efforts made by the Department Brucefield. tAG Xtut ebkk" f"Ut b"IN of Agxiculture to help the public er- .40 40116 A910 IS radicate the various pe-sts infesting Death of James Lennon. -James our gardens and fat -ms, was clear an I IL IL MAT16 ' Lennorl, former resident of Seaforth Swd*94 GIVL concise and well worth repenting to and brother of Mrs. James Devereaux lu&tr the general public. After such a lec- of this town, passed away in Detroit ture there will Im- no excuse for Lions on Monday last. Mr. Lennon's death P"m � not having the beat gardens in Sea- was quite sudden, though he had not farth. been enjoying good health for some -Last Saturday, a goodly numbir years. He was born on the Huron of the Lions, azsisted by wil,ling -work- Road, One mile east of Seaforth, and e". from the scbools boys, made a spent -his early life in this town, great clean up at the Swimming Park. where he attended the Collegiate In - NOTICE A few Ynore dayg will see our park a stitate. Later he attended Osgoode � C - his bush on his farm in McKillop. These flowers have -been out in bloom X since the second �f April, which means S a very ea�ly spring for this district. priced Hats that you will quickly as- -Mr. and Mrs. George Whitesides,- of Stratford, were week end guests sociate with -a higher price. at the ,-home of Mrs. S. Boyd�The ftmondville choir under the leader- . ship of MTs. Ben Yphnston, gave "Tha I Merchant of Venice" in Piarkview . United Church, Stratford, on Tuesday evenin#;�-Thei'many friends of Mr. Sweaters -� John b w 11 -regret to learn that I . he is seriously Ill at his home on Wil- ' son Street, havinly, suffered -a stroke C Just in the time between indoor days ' c,n Saturday afternoon last. -Mr. W. and outdoor days, and'that b now, Fee is spending Easter with big 0 daughter, Miss Eva Fee, te,acber at M Sweater Coats -are needed. New , Worthington, New Ontario. - Miss smart styles just received. . T­� Tr. . &.. —+---A IP,— � �4.4+ P - - . � W�' I 4��, . , M . , T_ L IS , real 'oeavGy Sp gnu a source 01 Hall, where he graduated, and foT ­� 11.1, b J � . . I _011 11 -—c— pleas -are to all residents of the con- some time practiced law in Seaforth, — ,��r' ­ I --- of several weeks in Detroit. — Miss L ynnyrity. , Exeter and ToroTft. The funeral was .11 . Marjorie Bickell, of Harlock, is spend- E I The Industrial Mortgage and .0 . . - ing the Easter holidays with bey, par- � 0 4. 1 savlap company, of Sarni&, Missionary Play—The -medical mis- held from St. James' Church Wednei- ents, Mr. and Mrs,. W. Blcke%--�Mr. T . . ftUrio,'ll" sionaTy play entitled, "The Pill Dot- day morning, where Requiem Uwe Wall - hav%ers and Mrs. G. McTaggpaft a -pent the H. .slery, Gloi es - 1 , . , I tie," put on by the Canadian Girls in was celebrated by the pastor, Rev. y week end in Torotto.—Mrs. Jbbh 1E . - , '.." 11 .... I . Father Goetz, after wildiet the remains Sproat and Mt-�; Ittisff-61 Sproat are . - . / ... � $290,000 TO LOAN Training in Worthaide United Church, ' I I . ­ I-- ''I I . I I . Friday evoning, was a decided I sue- were laid to -rest beside those of his COME IN A" SHE OUR visiffng with irlen4s it DetroW­Mrs. . New. Wows with ttfl­�._ , r - eir� , � .I .- . . I . mother and father in St. Columban , NEW WALV PAPERS, So Bolianari, of London, U a guest at , A ; Wer. .-' ,e, , 0 � *It good farni Ianft at moder- cegs. Miss Ma-rgaret Riven as Bar- ed euffi Of ft . ** mtes. � bara Lane, tU beroine of the play, cemefiwy. . -a- I INC49S wwk the home of Mts, .T. Pattarson.—Mr. � - 1 1 6 1 , ILO,t : U deserves apedal credit in her splendid lv%� , , land Mrs. W. G. Sperieer are gVending .. we hav6 never - .. , Both' iA I �, 6 Parges dedrins a loan will rendeTtylig of this difficult part. MUs Tuxis Nctes�Thle champion Tuxis PRICEg-P.PASONABLE . the Edgter holidays at Port Colborlie. handsome shade ... �� the new ,. I apvb� to soft ball team, winners of the South � - I —Wigs Wins Robb was called home I r , Grace Searlett and Miss Dorothy Humn shield lost year, are getting " . :1 from Poy4t C61bo,ryle this week ovivg , Sha&a: it goww, I ?I � K4�mlake as Dr. and Mrs. Lane, Were into Shape this spying) under the P , to the seriohs illtesp other father.— . . � � ). ! D. P. meanwon, ry Interestilig and true to r1fe- captainship of Bill Barber. The *ft Mim. G. P. Ca-rdy16 Und Miss Evelyn - . I �, .4 � - � $*Y.1*614�viftlw 1660%me " &avft wim P1,116er Store . .1 I .. . I : - Miss4es Dorothy Robinson, Eleatior al p�pctlse was held ,dh Weditdt- . 11.L .1 were in.rr,AAAC thil week att,ending � .� . . . �. I . , , I 1� ". 1: lklmwa 9111d Doreen Hudirft 68 Rellaft night grior to the wedlill, meef� fhe ftyl,oral of k1f# tatei M1%. George . I . .. ,,� I . I . I I , I . I ;, . � . . I C�"�_ . Tai7t, I "ORTH I . 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'­ :�� " L'� , �, � �:, � , , , �,_ Z - i . , rl�. 1.11, ..1-111111- . �,,,;"_ _ ., , ", I I , f." , , ,, �; , 2�1 I � j ­� . �, ", ,�', I . , , ,!�*L Auxiliary; Eastern Temple Drill by The bouse contains living room. dining room n- and 'kitchen, 3 bedrooms, and complete bath Collegiate girls, and community sing- room. hot an,] cold water taps In kitchen. ALONA OF THE SOUM SEAS daughters, Mrs. Shannon, W in - thT op, -and Mrs. A. Stone, of Norwich, ,and two --.-- - __ ______ ___ ing accompanipd by Mrs. M. R. Ren_ Two blo�ks from �cbool and church and one also three brothers sisters, Dresses WIIAT MOD DO YOU nie. The evening was brought to a block from Main StreoL Will be sold reas�o- I ably as owner L� moving to the Coast- Apply I Albert, of Saskatoon; William, of Alliston; John of Cookstown; Mrs. M11 clome by serving coffee and cake. .,h e on the premisesi or address Senforth Post Annie Hudson, of Seafortb, and Mrs. proceeds amounted to $34. Office. W. D. Bright. 3094-tf - John Robinson, of Cookstown. Th7 . Of latest vogue for Women and wmff Young People's Society. -The regu- -------------- 40.— C. G. I. T. Organized -A Canadian Princess paA bearers were Messrs. Robert Strong, Wm. Finnigan, A. Modeland, I Misses who dress smartly. WE CAN SAVE yOU $$ lar monthly meeting was held on Monday evening, April 11th, with a Girls In Training Group was organiz- ____ - -, last in =. -_ John Beattie, Jo,e Hoggarth, William floral tri good attendance. Miss, Ella Fldcr ed we,ek connection with First —_ Golding. Many beautiful - ON YOUR SHOES. We Pay High Price for took t'he chair with Mr. A. Y. Mc- P'resbyterian Church, wh,en the fol- 1-ar, Secretary. The meeting op- lowing officers were appointed: Preii- Easter Shoes lutes -ere received from friends who took this means of showing their ap- Coats the 1 a,, (lent, Miss Beth Govenlock; Secretary, being numbered among New Laid Eggs. ened with community singing accom- Miss Janet Cluff; Treasurer, Miss E. preciation as Mrs. Hudson's many friends. Those S panied on the piano by Miss Dorothy Kerslake. Dr. I,arkirl 1e,d in prayer. Sharp; directors, Miss Greta Ross, Miss B. Grieve, AUss Alice Knechtel, present from a distance were: w1m. Alliston; Mr. and Mrs. P Styles that are "The Thing" in the The Scripture lesson was read by Corrigan, of R WJFinni 'an ' Mi-, Fdith McKay. The Minutes of Miss Jean Hays, Miss Norma Jeffrey. John Corrigan, Josephine and Thomas large Fashion Centres. Without 9 the last Meeting were read and adopt- Much int-erest and enthusiasm was UNSURPASSED FOR STYLE shown in the by the twenty-five AND VALUE Robinson, of Cookstown; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ernest I doubt you wfll like them. ed. Folilowing the business discus- work W. Lambert, MT. and N EGMONDVILLE sion, Mrs. James Kerr gave a very or more girls present. , Etherington, of Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Thom -as Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. G interesting talk on Missions, taking the audience on a trip from Canada Death of Archibald Wright. -A Buying direct from high grade to the seven differpnt mission fields former highly respected resident of factories, we save you jobbers, Lloyd Hudson, Mrs. Colin Hudson, of Hensall; Mr. W�m. Brown -and Mrs. . , - DEL F. J. R. FORSTER that the Presbyterian church slippart, Seaforth died in New York rec,ent!y and wholesalers' costs. McDonald, of Mitchell. suits Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat Miss J. Knechtel favored the. appreci- in the person of M,r. A.rchfbald Wright.. I . - Graduate in Medicine. Univwulty of Toronto. I .tiv,e audience with a solo entith�d, Mr. Wright was born in Scotland but "TIP Carnival." Dr. R. R. Ross gave came to America when a youlth and UES Local Briefs�l)r. H. EL R,As, after an illness of five weeks, has sufficient- - Some very smart styles that bear evi- Late assistant New York Ophthal- Aural lnstitn* Moorel".11 an intere.sting and profitable talk on settled first in New York State. Later ,,Friendship." The meeting closed he., came to McKillop township, where CoNordy D TUHLE E 00T SHOP ly recovered to be Out again and will . his ractise on Mon- dence of greater value than the price UW mind the National Anthem. he farmed on th4 - 8th concession. DU ... um, r eT11ar Colbart� indicates. � Mp_ and Golden Squaro Throat Hon- with singing Thirty-five years ago he came fo Se a- t � day, April 18t .-Y's. Clen � plbd. London, Eliglan& At Cam- unrew Hotel. SedordL -0 forth -where he resided for a number Lions Meet. - The qemi-montbly of London, and Miss Davina Johnston, of Buffalo, are guests, at the home Of I S of years, befo removing to Shelbourne Directly Opposite Commercial note, meeting of the Lions Club was held and later to New York. 11, was in last Thursday evening in the f.om- his 84th and had been ill for Mr. and Mrs. Arob. Barton. -Mr. F. T. Fowler brought into The Expositor T 0 - ­ ------ I A BARGAIN year — --- - — mercial FIGteil with Lion Dr. Bechely some -time. Mrs. Wright passed a- Office last week -a v,ery pretty bunch 'f wild flowers that he ,had icked in I . Hals * occupying the chair. After the usual way nine years ago, but be is survived repast the members were treated to by a family of two sons, Arthur and P019 SALE -Fl" acm5v ON wd6 a most entertaining and instructive Fred, of New York, and one daughter tr= Beaftr&*, Z20delrn ho=e TOM lecture on "Bugs" by Lion Bisson- i ng in a rnia. Mr. WTight was buth old toflet, so" I vi C hfo *M=D. bwa; ette. Lion Bissonette's exposition of a cousJn of Mr. Charles WTight, of Ta=@, U& BpkndW the efforts made by the Department Brucefield. tAG Xtut ebkk" f"Ut b"IN of Agxiculture to help the public er- .40 40116 A910 IS radicate the various pe-sts infesting Death of James Lennon. -James our gardens and fat -ms, was clear an I IL IL MAT16 ' Lennorl, former resident of Seaforth Swd*94 GIVL concise and well worth repenting to and brother of Mrs. James Devereaux lu&tr the general public. After such a lec- of this town, passed away in Detroit ture there will Im- no excuse for Lions on Monday last. Mr. Lennon's death P"m � not having the beat gardens in Sea- was quite sudden, though he had not farth. been enjoying good health for some -Last Saturday, a goodly numbir years. He was born on the Huron of the Lions, azsisted by wil,ling -work- Road, One mile east of Seaforth, and e". from the scbools boys, made a spent -his early life in this town, great clean up at the Swimming Park. where he attended the Collegiate In - NOTICE A few Ynore dayg will see our park a stitate. Later he attended Osgoode � C - his bush on his farm in McKillop. These flowers have -been out in bloom X since the second �f April, which means S a very ea�ly spring for this district. priced Hats that you will quickly as- -Mr. and Mrs. George Whitesides,- of Stratford, were week end guests sociate with -a higher price. at the ,-home of Mrs. S. Boyd�The ftmondville choir under the leader- . ship of MTs. Ben Yphnston, gave "Tha I Merchant of Venice" in Piarkview . United Church, Stratford, on Tuesday evenin#;�-Thei'many friends of Mr. Sweaters -� John b w 11 -regret to learn that I . he is seriously Ill at his home on Wil- ' son Street, havinly, suffered -a stroke C Just in the time between indoor days ' c,n Saturday afternoon last. -Mr. W. and outdoor days, and'that b now, Fee is spending Easter with big 0 daughter, Miss Eva Fee, te,acber at M Sweater Coats -are needed. New , Worthington, New Ontario. - Miss smart styles just received. . T­� Tr. . &.. —+---A IP,— � �4.4+ P - - . � W�' I 4��, . , M . , T_ L IS , real 'oeavGy Sp gnu a source 01 Hall, where he graduated, and foT ­� 11.1, b J � . . I _011 11 -—c— pleas -are to all residents of the con- some time practiced law in Seaforth, — ,��r' ­ I --- of several weeks in Detroit. — Miss L ynnyrity. , Exeter and ToroTft. The funeral was .11 . Marjorie Bickell, of Harlock, is spend- E I The Industrial Mortgage and .0 . . - ing the Easter holidays with bey, par- � 0 4. 1 savlap company, of Sarni&, Missionary Play—The -medical mis- held from St. James' Church Wednei- ents, Mr. and Mrs,. W. Blcke%--�Mr. T . . ftUrio,'ll" sionaTy play entitled, "The Pill Dot- day morning, where Requiem Uwe Wall - hav%ers and Mrs. G. McTaggpaft a -pent the H. .slery, Gloi es - 1 , . , I tie," put on by the Canadian Girls in was celebrated by the pastor, Rev. y week end in Torotto.—Mrs. Jbbh 1E . - , '.." 11 .... I . Father Goetz, after wildiet the remains Sproat and Mt-�; Ittisff-61 Sproat are . - . / ... � $290,000 TO LOAN Training in Worthaide United Church, ' I I . ­ I-- ''I I . I I . Friday evoning, was a decided I sue- were laid to -rest beside those of his COME IN A" SHE OUR visiffng with irlen4s it DetroW­Mrs. . New. Wows with ttfl­�._ , r - eir� , � .I .- . . I . mother and father in St. Columban , NEW WALV PAPERS, So Bolianari, of London, U a guest at , A ; Wer. .-' ,e, , 0 � *It good farni Ianft at moder- cegs. Miss Ma-rgaret Riven as Bar- ed euffi Of ft . ** mtes. � bara Lane, tU beroine of the play, cemefiwy. . -a- I INC49S wwk the home of Mts, .T. Pattarson.—Mr. � - 1 1 6 1 , ILO,t : U deserves apedal credit in her splendid lv%� , , land Mrs. W. G. Sperieer are gVending .. we hav6 never - .. , Both' iA I �, 6 Parges dedrins a loan will rendeTtylig of this difficult part. MUs Tuxis Nctes�Thle champion Tuxis PRICEg-P.PASONABLE . the Edgter holidays at Port Colborlie. handsome shade ... �� the new ,. I apvb� to soft ball team, winners of the South � - I —Wigs Wins Robb was called home I r , Grace Searlett and Miss Dorothy Humn shield lost year, are getting " . :1 from Poy4t C61bo,ryle this week ovivg , Sha&a: it goww, I ?I � K4�mlake as Dr. and Mrs. Lane, Were into Shape this spying) under the P , to the seriohs illtesp other father.— . . � � ). ! D. P. meanwon, ry Interestilig and true to r1fe- captainship of Bill Barber. The *ft Mim. G. P. Ca-rdy16 Und Miss Evelyn - . I �, .4 � - � $*Y.1*614�viftlw 1660%me " &avft wim P1,116er Store . .1 I .. . I : - Miss4es Dorothy Robinson, Eleatior al p�pctlse was held ,dh Weditdt- . 11.L .1 were in.rr,AAAC thil week att,ending � .� . . . �. I . , , I 1� ". 1: lklmwa 9111d Doreen Hudirft 68 Rellaft night grior to the wedlill, meef� fhe ftyl,oral of k1f# tatei M1%. George . I . .. ,,� I . I . I I , I . I ;, . � . . I C�"�_ . Tai7t, I "ORTH I . 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